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Graiguenamanagh or
Graignamanagh (Irish: Gráig na Manach,
meaning 'valley (or village) of the monks') is a town on the
River Barrow in
County Kilkenny...
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Graignamanagh GAA is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in the
village of Graiguenamanagh,
County Kilkenny, Ireland. The club
fields teams in hurling...
- Patrick's John Locke's v
Graignamanagh Cloneen v
Emeralds Barrow Rangers v
Kilmacow Galmoy v
Piltown Slieverue v
Graignamanagh St Lachtain's and Windgap...
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Glenmore v Graigue-Ballycallan
Fenians v St. Martin's
Graignamanagh v
Clara Graignamanagh v St. Martin's
Glenmore v
Clara Fenians v Graigue-Ballycallan...
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third tier
overall in the
entire Kilkenny football championship system.
Graignamanagh are the
reigning champions,
having beaten Bennettsbridge by 0–11 to...
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Intermediate Hurling Championship.
Barrow Rangers Cloneen Emeralds Galmoy Graignamanagh John Locke's
Kilmacow Piltown Slieverue St Lachtain's St Patrick's Tullogher–Rosbercon...
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eleven other townlands in
County Tipperary,
Ireland Graiguenamanagh or
Graignamanagh, a town in
County Kilkenny,
Ireland is
commonly referred to as Graigue...
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Thomastown Emeralds v
Graignamanagh Rower-Inistioge v
Glenmore Tullogher-Rosbercon v
Blacks and
Whites Conahy Shamrocks v
Mooncoin Graignamanagh v
Blacks and Whites...
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Graignamanagh, Belfast:
Blackstaff Press, ISBN 978-0-85640-171-8. Carville, Geraldine;
Bradley (1980), A Town
Remembers Duiske Abbey,
Graignamanagh:...
- at
Nowlan Park in Kilkenny,
between Muckalee/Ballyfoyle
Rangers and
Graignamanagh, in what was
their first meeting in a final. Muckalee/Ballyfoyle Rangers...